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  1. After absorbing the broken hilt of the Rebellion along with the Sparda, Dante's full hidden power is awakened and he obtains his Sin Devil Trigger form, which takes inspiration from Devil May Cry 4 unused Ultimate Devil Trigger concept.

  2. Dante's Ultimate Devil Trigger form as seen in the Devil May Cry 4: Devil's Material Collection Artbook. Hideaki Itsuno likened the True Devil transformation to Super Saiyan from the Dragon Ball series. He would later speak of his desire to iterate on the this form.

  3. The "power" given by the haywire neo generator in DMC3 is infinite Devil Trigger, which, if Dante really did have access to DT whenever, wouldn't really be giving him anything. That said, it's certainly possible Dante matured and grew more powerful over time to the point where he can call upon his DT whenever and for however long as he wants.

  4. Dante's Devil Trigger forms were designed by Kazuma Kaneko of Atlus. The Capcom staff was impressed with Kaneko's work, and Ikeno felt that it was not difficult to model. A wallpaper with Dante and Vergil's Devil Trigger forms was designed as a tribute to the Japanese show Super Sentai once defeating the game.

  5. In Devil May Cry and Devil May Cry 3, the appearance of the Devil Trigger form is dependent on the Devil Arm the character is wielding at the time of assumption, while in other games Dante will possess one or two default forms assumed to be his "true" forms. For more information on how Dante obtains Devil Trigger and detailed differences in ...

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  7. The Devil Trigger (DT) Gauge fills in battle, and activating DT transforms Dante into his devil form. In this form, Dante gains enhanced power and recovers vitality. Activate it in a pinch, or save it for formidable foes ahead—how you use this power is up to you.

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